Swipe Up to Zoom in on App Windows in Mission Control on Mac

If you have a lot of app windows open in Mission Control, and you are grouping items in Mission Control by application, you can use a neat little trick to zoom into any Mission Control thumbnail on the Mac.

This is really easy, all you have to do is activate Mission Control as usual (usually a four-finger swipe up on the trackpad of a Mac) and then hover over a group of windows, then you use a two finger swipe upwards to expand and zoom on just those windows.

This makes easier to differentiate windows and select one that may be obscured behind others in the default view.

This zoom trick so useful you should really try it yourself on the Mac:

Activate Mission Control as usual (four finger swipe up on a trackpad)

Hover over a window in an app grouping, then swipe up with two fingers on the trackpad to zoom

Note that you must have the app grouping feature of Mission Control enabled (found in System Preferences for Mission Control) to be able to access the swipe zoom gesture.

I dont know if anyone’s noticed this before but this effect its a bit different to the one advertised in the osx lion commercials, in the commercials when a cluster of windows is expanded all the other windows that do not belong to the app cluster that’s being expanded shrink to just the app icon, you can see it in here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X7i3L0TRE8#t=51s

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